Method and system for analyzing resource allocation

Active Publication Date: 2005-06-30
WILSON THOMAS W
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[0028] Another preferred embodiment of the invention is

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Managing a business or an organization in a manner that creates long term value is a complex activity.
Unfortunately, the task of organization business information to determine proper resource allocation is often extensive and troublesome to organize and it is often difficult or impossible for business managers to use this information to make proper decisions.
Accordingly, businesses and other organizations typically either overspend their resources or do not avail themselves to statistical data and analysis that can be used to optimize their resource expenditures.
For example, business establishments that serve a

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Health Care

[0060] The present invention provides a method and a system for implementing the method of identifying effective resource allocation in the health care industry. As used in this example, effective resource allocation includes evaluating where to allocate current resources for the purpose of obtaining a desired outcome, such as reducing excessive costs due to overutilization or resources, as well as assessing the impact that such the resources had on the resulting outcome. Unfortunately, until now the current metric systems typically used in the health care industry operate to compute costs over large time periods (e.g. a calendar year) in defined populations and fail to account for changes in cost patterns in certain patient Populations within these large time segments.

[0061] The transaction of this example is initiated by the interaction between a health care provider and a patient where the Type (e.g. diagnosis or product) is “purchased” on a specific date and / or time...

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Marketing

[0065] In this example, the method and the system for performing the method of the present invention is utilized for use in the marketing industry. Often in the advertising industry the effectiveness of an advertisement is related to the amount of time it is viewed. This is particularly true in marketing using the Internet or over mass media, such as radio or television, where advertising time is relatively expensive. It is therefore important to optimize the average viewing time. Accordingly, the advertiser needs to be able to evaluate and analyze the trend over time and to determine how much to spend and how to improve viewing time.

[0066] In accordance with this example, the method and the system of the present invention uses an individual view of an individual advertisement (Type) and transforms this into a trend of viewship over Cohort Time per Type (or Grouper) in the population. These trends can be used to understand the current time segment “view” per advertisement...

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Legal Profession, Trademark Evaluation

[0069] Trademarks or trade dress are valuable business assets and can comprise anything that is adopted and used to identify the source or origin of goods and which is capable of distinguishing them from goods emanating from a competitor. A trademark however, is not generally given legal protection if the mark is deemed merely descriptive or deceptively misdescriptive, or is primarily geographically descriptive or if it is primarily merely a surname unless proof of distinctiveness can be shown. One method of showing distinctiveness is la use of a survey of consumer association of a mark with a product. While courts have found such surreys persuasive in determining distinctiveness, such surveys are often challenged by competing studies. Surveys have also been used in trademark infringement litigation on issues of whether or not two marks are likely to cause confusion or whether or not a mark has become generic. In addition to determining whether...

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Abstract

The method and the system of the present invention transforms economic and eligibility information produced over calendar/clock time (CCT) per a unique unit of analysis (e g. UOA-ID) that meets the criteria for inclusion into a specific Population (Type) into information organized by Cohort Time and summarized across all UOA-Ids that are part of the same Population. An Eligible Adjusted Variable Value (EAV) can be calculated for each time segment and summarized across all the UOA-IDs to enable one to estimate resources that can be allocated per UOA-ID per Cohort time segment to reach a defined outcome based on a defined return on resource allocation estimate.

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TECHNICAL FIELD [0001] The present invention related to a method and system for allocating resources to achieve specified outcomes and, more particularly, to a method and system for analyzing data for allocating resources over time as experienced by defined populations to achieve specified outcomes to best serve a business' goals. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] Managing a business or an organization in a manner that creates long term value is a complex activity. Further, every business or organization has limited resources and the need for businesses to accurately monitor their costs and justify resource allocation to achieve specified outcomes in a future calendar time period (e.g., financial quarters) is becoming increasingly important. Unfortunately, the task of organization business information to determine proper resource allocation is often extensive and troublesome to organize and it is often difficult or impossible for business managers to use this information to make pr...

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IPC IPC(8): G06Q10/00
CPCG06Q10/06G06Q10/063G06Q10/0631G06Q99/00G06Q10/06315G06Q50/22G06Q10/06314G16H40/40
Inventor WILSON, THOMAS W.
Owner WILSON THOMAS W
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